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The Order: Nate Kenyon: ISBN 978-1416550785: Gallery Books Storm of Light: ISBN 978-1416550808: Book of Cain (Memo Collection) ISBN 978-1608870455: Insight Editions Labelled as being authored by Deckard Cain, a fictional character Book of Tyrael (Memo Collection) ISBN 978-1608872794: Labelled as being authored by Tyrael, a fictional character ...
A Brief History of Video Games covers a lot of games and a lot of stories spanning many decades. (Polygon) The Golden Age of Video Games: the Birth of a Multibillion Dollar Industry (ISBN 978-1-4398-7323-6) by Roberto Dillon Classic Video Games: The Golden Age, 1971–1984 (ISBN 0-7478-1042-7) by Brian Eddy (2012).
The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia is a 328-page compendium that documents the fictional lore of Hyrule, the main setting for Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda video game series. It provides detailed listings of the many creatures, objects and characters that have appeared within the game series. [ 1 ]
The book was written by Richard A. Knaak. Legacy of Blood is intended for mature readers. It uses the same image as the cover of the Diablo II game box. It was collected in the Diablo Archive in 2008. The book is written about a group of three men who stumble upon enchanted armor of unfathomable, immense powers that they have no clue about.
[178] [179] In 2013, GamingBolt ranked Dishonored as the 95th Greatest Video Game Ever Made, [180] and in 2015, Rock, Paper, Shotgun listed it as the 23rd best PC First-Person Shooter ever made, [181] while PC Gamer named it the 6th greatest PC Game. [182] In 2019, IGN listed it as the 97th-best video game of all time. [183]
The Legend of Zelda is a video game series created by Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka, and developed and published by Nintendo. The series debuted in Japan with The Legend of Zelda [ a ] on February 21, 1986., which was later released in North America (August 22, 1987) and Europe (November 27).
The game's Z-targeting system was created to provide the player with a simple way to lock on and interact with objects, characters and enemies in the game world. The game also made use of context sensitive controls by using the A button for a range of interactions, such as mounting a horse or opening a treasure chest. [22]
The series distinguished itself by featuring a fantasy role-playing element, with the caption on each cover claiming each title was "a Fighting Fantasy gamebook in which YOU are the hero!" The popularity of the series led to the creation of merchandise such as action figures, board games, role-playing game systems, magazines, novels and video ...